The Axl kinase domain in complex with a macrocyclic inhibitor offers first structural insights into an active TAM receptor kinase

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2017)

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The receptor tyrosine kinase family consisting of Tyro3, Axl, and Mer (TAM) is one of the most recently identified receptor tyrosine kinase families. TAM receptors are up-regulated postnatally and maintained at high levels in adults. They all play an important role in immunity, but Axl has also been implicated in cancer and therefore is a target in the discovery and development of novel therapeutics. However, of the three members of the TAM family, the Axl kinase domain is the only one that has so far eluded structure determination. To this end, using differential scanning fluorimetry and hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry, we show here that a lower stability and greater dynamic nature of the Axl kinase domain may account for its poor crystallizability. Wepresent the first structural characterization of the Axl kinase domain in complex with a smallmolecule macrocyclic inhibitor. The Axl crystal structure revealed two distinct conformational states of the enzyme, providing a first glimpse of what an activeTAMreceptor kinase may look like and suggesting a potential role for the juxtamembrane region in enzyme activity. We noted that the ATP/ inhibitorbinding sites of the TAM members closely resemble each other, posing a challenge for the design of a selective inhibitor. We propose that the differences in the conformational dynamics among the TAM family members could potentially be exploited to achieve inhibitor selectivity for targeted receptors.
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enzyme inhibitor,protein dynamic,protein kinase,protein stability,protein structure
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